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The Morning Post

Alasdair Palmer: The gentleman in Whitehall really doesn't know bestJoan Collins: Extreme measures for the ultimate evilMatthew D'Ancona: Gordon Brown won't be a Spandex-clad superhero for everDaniel Hannan: For Conservatives, the choice is obvious: it has to be Barack ObamaPatrick Hennessy: Wheel of political fortune spins as Labour targets Middle BritainTim Collins: I have no regrets about my Gulf War speechJemima Lewis: When crowds went mental over sports of thoughtMichael Simkins: Why Nellie the Elephant has a lot to answer forFrank Field: Enjoy the glory, Gordon Brown, but the 10p rebels are backTerry Wogan: Gifts that would beggar a sheikChristopher Booker: White asbestos proved fatal for their livelihoodMark Kleinman: Independence is now the main prize for Britain's bank bossesLiam Halligan: Gordon Brown guilty of grandstanding over financial rescueEdmund Conway: Keynes is back in fashion but the cost to the economy could be high and long-lastingTelegraph View: The risk that voters will turn to the devil they knowTelegraph View: Quantum of Solace is a most unlikely title for a James Bond filmTelegraph View: Smuggling through abortion reforms

The best from the rest

Will Hutton, The Observer: Smoke clears to reveal the monster of rising unemploymentDavid Cameron, The Observer: What my party can do to save Britain's small businessesMartin Ivens, Sunday Times: Now Tories must hold their nerveLeading article, Sunday Times: Careful with your Keynes, Mr BrownAlan Watkins, Independent on Sunday: In the long run, Mr Cameron need not worryAlex Salmond, Independent on Sunday: Free Scotland to do its duty to its peopleJohn Rentoul, Independent on Sunday: Experience can be too much of a good thing